Happy Harvest
I wish I could take credit for this adorable scarecrow but I pulled it from the pazzles craft room when I was a member. Isn't he the best?
My Guys
Sometimes you will have the perfect picture and no matter how far you search, you will be unable to find the exact paper and embellishments you are looking for. That's yet another reason why I like digital scrapbooking. When this picture was taken, I had the layout in my mind but, after spending countless hours searching for the exact paper to match my idea, I thought to myself, this is crazy just go digital.
The digital kit was purchased here. The best thing about purchasing the kit? It can be reused again and again!
The digital kit was purchased here. The best thing about purchasing the kit? It can be reused again and again!
Best Friends
The credit for this layout goes to Klo over at the Pazzles website. It's a beautiful layout but not my typical scrapbook layout. The colors are bold, bright and a little too busy for me. Also, my layouts are typically not this precise, I'm more of a drop and scrap kind of gal. However, I stepped outside of my comfort zone and scrap lifted her design. I am so glad that I did. It gave me the courage to try my hand at some pazzles' design features, omething I have been avoiding since I purchased the machine over 3 years ago. If you are a pazzle craft room member you can download Klo's recipe here.
Dino-Mite
Here is my Dino two page scrapbook layout. I didn't design these images, they belong to the folks over at Pazzles craft room. This design gave me plenty of practice using chalks and inks to create depth and texture. Again, I stepped outside my comfort zone and matted precise photo locations. I played with the green dinosaurs to achieve the best look. One was drizzled with stickles and I simply added brads to the other. The blue dino was added after realizing this layout had a lot of earthy colors, it looked "muddy", it needed a POP!
Some bright summer neon papers, perfect for a beach layout! I had a blast putting this together. The die cuts you see on the page are some of the first I created (not the flip flops though). They are heavily coated with paper accent for a thick epoxy glaze look.
4th of July
This 4th of July layout came together effortlessly! The K&Company paper pad had so many designs I didn't have to purchase a seperate set of embellishments. A few pop dots and cuts embellishes this layout perfectly.